Inside the basketball club locker room, the members of the Generation of Miracles are holding a so-called meeting.

"Good thing Kurokocchi went home now," the alluring-eyed male whispered. They all nodded. "So, what's the plan,

Captain?" the over-tanned male asked their midget captain who was sitting at the middle of the table. They all looked

at him with curiosity as they watch him think carefully. "We'll play a prank on the girl." "A-Are you sure about this,

Akashi?" the male with the glasses asked their captain, doubt written all over his face. Their captain chuckled. "Do you

think this plan will fail, Shintarou?" he asked, tilting his head on the side, smiling as if there's something evil behind it.

All of them gulped. "N-No, captain. I-It won't f-fail," he replied. He's so scary, they said to themselves. "Aka-chin, can

I pass? I'm not sure if I can do this," the young male with a purple hair mumbled as he eats the bag of potato chips

in his hand. "No. Even a little boy like you can do such a prank," he smirked. The others laughed at what the

redhead captain said to their teammate. "Mou, Aka-chin! I'm not a little boy," he pouted. Akashi tilted his head to

the side and smiled at his teammate, "Did you say something, Atsushi?" "N-Nothing, Aka-chin," he said, his body

stiffened. Akashi cleared his throat. "Now, for your assigned tasks." He took out a fishbowl with white papers all

folded in fours. "In each folded paper lies the day and the task you'll do to the girl. Are you ready?" They all nodded,

and one by one they took a paper. Akashi took the last paper inside the bow. They read their paper at the same

time, and different emotions were written on their faces. "Are you sure these are all light tasks, Akashi?" the

over-tanned male asked, still holding the paper. "Of course, Daiki," he replied. "We'll start tomorrow. Who got the

first day?" the captain asked. "I-I got the first day," the boy with alluring eyes raised his hand. "Be ready for

tomorrow. We'll all watch each other do the tasks," he smiled. They all shivered, knowing that they'll be judged by

their ever-scary captain of theirs. "Well then, see you tomorrow morning." One by one they stood up, and went

home.